Update: Yesterday morning, we told you about the search for Jonathan Ryan, who was wanted for a shooting in Arapahoe County; see our previous coverage below.

Now, Ryan is in custody after he returned to the home where the incident took place. Following a brief standoff with law enforcers, he surrendered — a moment caught on cell-phone video on view here.

We also know the identity of the victim in the case — Ryan's 71-year-old father, with whom the suspect recently took a vacation they documented with gorgeous scenery shots and portraits (like the one above) that speak to a deep familial bond. He was reportedly shot in the face and remains hospitalized in unknown condition.

Thus far, we don't know what led to the violence — but a neighbor says the father said shortly before he was shot that his son needed help.

The most recent item on Ryan's Facebook page was shared on July 25. The caption reads simply, "Road trip with my dad."

...as well as another portrait of son and father, whose identity we're disguising because he's considered to be at at-risk adult.

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In recent days, however, such happy scenes were replaced by discord.

The woman engaged to marry Ryan — they got engaged earlier in July — told 7News that she hadn't spoken to her fiance for several days. They had gotten into an argument, after which she went to see Joan Jett at the Labor Day weekend Taste of Colorado festivities.

In addition, a resident who lives near the Ryan household on the 5500 block of South Jebel Way revealed having heard an spat shortly before the shooting to Fox31. The neighbor spoke briefly to Ryan's father, who said that his son needed help.

Then, just after 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 8, emergency personnel were dispatched to the home on a medical call. Upon their arrival, they learned that Ryan's father had been shot in the face.

By the time Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office personnel reached the scene, Ryan was long gone (he and his father had been the only people at the home when the shooting took place), and an alert was put out for him and his red truck — a vehicle would prove key when a neighbor noticed it parked by the house yesterday afternoon.